Episode 51 Take Back Time: How to Productively Structure Your Week Using the M.O.M. Method

 

We have a returning audience favorite on the podcast today. Tune in as Lani Jackson talks about structuring your week productively using the M.O.M. Method.

Episode Introduction:

If you’re tired of the overwhelm that comes along with owning a business, it’s time to use the M.O.M. Method (Mindset, Operations & Moving Forward) to get productive in a healthy way.

Episode Summary:

Lani Jackson walks us through the importance of intentional scheduling and the M.O.M. Method in structuring a workweek that works for you. In today’s episode, we’re talking all things systems, scheduling, and getting back on track.

Main Takeaways:

The first step to taking back time is acknowledging that things are not how you want them to be.

  • Remember to not feel guilty about being tired of overwhelm.

  • Start by determining how much you want to work every week. It could look like setting business hours for yourself.

  • Figure out the high and low energy points in your day and schedule your tasks accordingly.

  • Braindump all of the things that you think you need to do and then categorize them into Do Now, Do Later & Do Never.

Fun Facts About Tajunna Taylor:

  • Her favorite book is The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni.

  • Her favorite podcasts are Screw The Naysayers by Tim Alison & Blessed & Bossed Up by Tatum Harrison.

Find Lani Jackson:

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Instagram: https://instagram.com/lanijacksoncoaching

Website: https://lanijackson.com/

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